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Yeah pretty much what he said, but i used urethane aswell as screws to hold it on and glassed up the edges for more strength then bogged it all till smooth..

and you did that all urself??

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It might look alright on a drift/circuit car but for a streeter it would look to rice. I really don't like how the rear over fenders (if thats what they are called?) have been tacked on. It makes it look cheap. Also you would need some appropriately uber dished rims to match which wouldn't be cheap

It might look alright on a drift/circuit car but for a streeter it would look to rice. I really don't like how the rear over fenders (if thats what they are called?) have been tacked on. It makes it look cheap. Also you would need some appropriately uber dished rims to match which wouldn't be cheap

yer i was thinking of the kit but without the rear fenders, rear wing and different bonnet. Plus add some garador mirrors

Im a mechanic.. with a little bit of panel beating experience.

Have you considered the final konnexion or M sports kit? Looks very similar to that yellow kit.

yer but i wanted something a bit different and unusal.... Im not sold on this kit yet, still looking for something REALI different

has anyone seen anything on jap web sites or anythin?

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the most amazing kit i have ever seen if done right is the wise sports wide body kit for the 33 costs 10g just for the kit. we used to have easily one of the nicest gtst in the WORLD over here in wa with the plates GTNIK, have a search and see if you can find it otherwise i will try and dig up the pics, looked amazing in real life like a le mans car, nice 20 inch wheels on it to i think they were, sold it for 50k a while ago, if i had the money i would have had it for sure!!!

I am still waiting for a company to bring out a replica kit of it in hope that one day it can look as nice,

PS the one on the wise sports website really does not do the kit justice at all, makes it look boxy and ricy.....

the most amazing kit i have ever seen if done right is the wise sports wide body kit for the 33 costs 10g just for the kit. we used to have easily one of the nicest gtst in the WORLD over here in wa with the plates GTNIK, have a search and see if you can find it otherwise i will try and dig up the pics, looked amazing in real life like a le mans car, nice 20 inch wheels on it to i think they were, sold it for 50k a while ago, if i had the money i would have had it for sure!!!

I am still waiting for a company to bring out a replica kit of it in hope that one day it can look as nice,

PS the one on the wise sports website really does not do the kit justice at all, makes it look boxy and ricy.....

some pics would be great mate! whats the link to this wise sports site?

looks like an enlarged Silvia!

These skirts are too deep. Never liked the vertex kit on a skyline, they dont look right in a drift style kit imo.

A clean 400R style kit is the best look for a R33, I know its common but it tells you why.

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